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Speaking Practice – Clear, Focused, Effective

Start Speaking from Day One

Language isn’t meant to sit in your notebook — it’s meant to come out of your mouth. My speaking sessions are private, practical, and tailored to your goals.

English or Russian, every class is built around real conversations, real topics, and real progress.

What’s Included:
  • Discussion topics based on real-world themes
  • Vocabulary + grammar boosts as we go
  • Collaboration on a Miro board during class
  • Optional homework & self-study follow-ups
  • Always live. Always with Ana.

✨ How we pick our topics:

During our trial class, I quietly take mental notes — what you light up about, what makes you roll your eyes, what stories you tell. Then I bring a few topic ideas next time and let you pick what feels fun or juicy. It’s low-pressure, always tailored, and never random.

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Take a quick peek inside the video course.
This little preview shows bits of what you’ll see, hear, and learn throughout the full A1 Beginner Course — no fluff, just real lessons in motion.

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Inside the Russian Course

Your Beginner Journey Starts Here

My self-paced Russian course is designed to give you structure and freedom. You’ll follow a clear roadmap across 10 chapters with guided video lessons, pronunciation practice, review quizzes, and vocabulary sets—all while working at your own pace.

What’s Included:
  • 30 video lessons (10–15 min each)
  • Complete PDF textbook with grammar tables
  • Audio practice and pronunciation drills
  • Quizlet sets for every chapter
  • Review tests with answer keys
  • Personalized feedback (for Premium members)

Course Textbook

Course Syllabus

📘 Total Chapters: 10
🎬 Video Lessons: 30 (3 per chapter)
📝 Review Tests: Every 2 chapters
📚 Format: Self-paced with textbook + video lessons
📈 Level: A1 to early A2

📍Starting from Zero

  • 1.1 The Russian Alphabet – part 1
  • 1.2 The Russian Alphabet – part 2
  • 1.3 Spelling & Sound Patterns

Goal: Read and pronounce basic Russian words

📍Introducing Yourself

  • 2.1 Saying Your Name
  • 2.2 Talking About Occupations
  • 2.3 Asking Questions & Word Order

Goal: Build your first basic sentences

📍Everyday Expressions

  • 3.1 Greetings and Farewells
  • 3.2 Polite Phrases and Courtesy
  • 3.3 Talking About Nationalities

Goal: Handle polite conversations and self-introductions

📍Family & Possession

  • 4.1 Talking About Your Family
  • 4.2 The Genitive Case – Introduction
  • 4.3 Expressing “I Have”

Goal: Talk about your loved ones using correct grammar

📍Life & Location

  • 5.1 Where You Live
  • 5.2 Talking About Places and Movement
  • 5.3 Prepositional Case – Basics

Goal: Talk about locations and where things are

📍 Daily Routine

  • 6.1 Describing Your Day
  • 6.2 Telling Time
  • 6.3 Talking About Habits

Goal: Share your routine and schedule

📍Shopping & Money

  • 7.1 Numbers & Prices
  • 7.2 Asking for Things Politely
  • 7.3 Gender Agreement in Nouns

Goal: Buy things, ask prices, and use numbers fluently

📍 Eating Out

  • 8.1 Ordering Food & Drinks
  • 8.2 Talking About Likes & Dislikes
  • 8.3 Introduction to the Accusative Case

Goal: Handle restaurant conversations

📍 Talking About People

  • 9.1 Describing People
  • 9.2 Adjectives in Russian
  • 9.3 Short & Long Form Adjectives

Goal: Describe appearance and personality

📍Verbs of Action

  • 10.1 Present Tense of Regular Verbs
  • 10.2 Talking About What People Do
  • 10.3 Aspect – Perfective vs Imperfective (Intro)

Goal: Talk confidently about everyday activities

My Teaching Philosophy

Your Beginner Journey Starts Here

Every part of the AnaVerse is built with intention. I rely on proven teaching methods, my background in linguistics, and hands-on experience working with learners at all levels. The goal is always the same: to make things click. That means clear structure, smart repetition, and materials that actually support how memory and language work together. This isn’t about cramming—it’s about learning in a way that lasts.

📚 80% of every lesson is focused on real discussion and practical use
💡Materials are designed for clarity, creativity, and long-term retention
👩‍🏫 Every guide, topic, and resource is created by me
🧡 This is a real class. Not an app. You’ll feel the difference

Tools You'll Use

🧠 AnaBot – Your AI-powered study companion (Coming Soon!)
🖼️ Miro Boards – Interactive whiteboards for class and study
📘 PDF Textbooks & Guides – Printable, practical, and pretty
📊 Quizlet Vocab Sets – Learn on the go, track your progress
🔊 Audio Databank – Improve your listening + pronunciation
🫂 Messenger Feedback – Ongoing support from me

Non-native English speakers who want to sound natural and confident
Total beginners learning Russian for the first time
Learners who can write emails but freeze in real conversations
Busy professionals tired of small talk and ready to express big ideas
Anyone who wants to be guided—but never rushed

Who the AnaVerse Is For

Ready To Join The AnaVerse?

This is your universe now too. Wherever you start — speaking class, video course, or AnaBot—you’ll be building something real, with my full support.

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